What hypervisor?
śr., 25 wrz 2019, 05:16 użytkownik napisał:
> I have tried multiple times to install FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi3.
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> I have created a 100M and 200M raw disk image.
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> Mounted the Standard and then tried with the Legacy ISO.
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> Both will boot the ISO, partition and fo
Hi Jim,
> When you are finally able to start the installation, be prepared for
> the install process to take a looong time. This is because
> installing all the FreeDOS packages requires a lot of disk I/O to the
> virtual freedos.img drive.
Blasphemic idea: Use symlinks to move the
> From: shift83...@gmail.com
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> The work-around I have found is to set the image up on my Linux Ubunto 18.04
> box then transfer the image file over to the raspberry pi.
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> I even tried using the FreeDOS 1.3 RC1 installer with the same results on the
> Raspberry Pi 3. Both installer ISO’s
a bug with QEMU.
Original message
From: shift83...@gmail.com
Date: 9/25/2019 18:15 (GMT-06:00)
To: "'Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS.'"
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Issue installing FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi 3
The work-around I have found is to set th
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Next I will be trying a different SD card.
From: Jon Brase
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 12:29 AM
To: Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS.
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Issue installing FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi 3
I managed to get the installer to pull packages off the CD
ject: Re: [Freedos-user] Issue installing FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi 3
On 9/25/2019 9:23 AM, dmccunney wrote:
> Why would they do that? To create much simpler OS for RPI than Linux. Who
> needs that whole complexity on such little SBC? CP/M would do just fine.
> No, it wouldn't. Digita
On 9/25/2019 9:23 AM, dmccunney wrote:
Why would they do that? To create much simpler OS for RPI than Linux. Who
needs that whole complexity on such little SBC? CP/M would do just fine.
No, it wouldn't. Digital Research developed CP/M as an OS for 8 bit
micros like the Intel 8080 and Zilog Z80.
On 9/25/2019 7:59 AM, ZB wrote:
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 12:05:04AM -0700, Ralf Quint wrote:
These are two totally different worlds! The only way you could get FreeDOS
to run on a RPi is after installing one of the default Linux versions to
install QEMU, which is an x86 emulator and install Free
On 9/25/2019 7:50 AM, Jim Hall wrote:
Yes, but from the screenshot in his original post, he is installing
FreeDOS in a QEMU virtual machine.
Sorry, didn't see that screenshot (it somehow was blocked by
Thunderbird) and was going by his description. And that sounded as if
was trying to instal
I pasted the wrong command. The freedos.img does exist and I use it in the
command. The FLOPPY.img also exist and I downloaded it from the freedos.org
site.
My raspberry is a 3+ With a PNY Elite CLass 10 64gb sd card.
I think the thread you may be referencing may be the one where the user
rece
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 8:02 AM ZB wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 12:05:04AM -0700, Ralf Quint wrote:
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> > These are two totally different worlds! The only way you could get FreeDOS
> > to run on a RPi is after installing one of the default Linux versions to
> > install QEMU, which is an x86 em
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 10:09 AM Jim Hall wrote:
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> I have two suggestions for you:
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> (1)
> Your "hda" image file is different in the two commands. You created a hard
> disk image named dos.img but you tried to reference a hard disk image named
> freedos.img. Does the freedos.img image f
On 9/24/2019 8:15 PM, shift83...@gmail.com wrote:
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>> I have tried multiple times to install FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi3.
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>> *[*..*]*
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>> Has anyone seen this and been able to resolve it?
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>> On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 2:07 AM Ralf Quint wrote:
> There is no way to resolve this!
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>> The RPi
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 12:05:04AM -0700, Ralf Quint wrote:
> These are two totally different worlds! The only way you could get FreeDOS
> to run on a RPi is after installing one of the default Linux versions to
> install QEMU, which is an x86 emulator and install FreeDOS within that
> virtual mac
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 2:07 AM Ralf Quint wrote:
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> On 9/24/2019 8:15 PM, shift83...@gmail.com wrote:
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> I have tried multiple times to install FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi3.
>[...]
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> Has anyone seen this and been able to resolve it?
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> There is no way to resolve this!
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> The RPi (any model!) is
That’s what I’m trying to do. I have Raspian loaded and qemu loaded.
Launching qemu with the freedos installation and I’m getting errors after
the reboot from partitioning the image file. It seems my cdrom iso can not
be read.
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 2:07 AM Ralf Quint wrote:
> On 9/24/2019 8:
On 9/24/2019 8:15 PM, shift83...@gmail.com wrote:
I have tried multiple times to install FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi3.
I have created a 100M and 200M raw disk image.
Mounted the Standard and then tried with the Legacy ISO.
Both will boot the ISO, partition and format the hard disk. But when I
re
e: 9/25/2019 00:02 (GMT-06:00)
> To: "Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS." <
> freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Issue installing FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi 3
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> Interesting, I did have a similar issue on real hardware recently,
specified, do you get the same error?
Original message
From: Jon Brase
Date: 9/25/2019 00:02 (GMT-06:00)
To: "Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS."
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Issue installing FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi 3
Interesting, I did have a simil
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From: shift83...@gmail.com
Date: 9/24/2019 23:21 (GMT-06:00)
To: "'Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS.'"
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Issue installing FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi 3
Sorry for the confusion. I’m new to QEMU. So… I created the image with the
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Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Issue installing FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi 3
FreeDOS (x86 software) won't boot (natively) on the Raspberry Pi 3 (ARM
hardware), so if you got as far as to be able to select "install to hard disk",
you must be using an x86 emulator, and, indeed, your screen
: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Freedos-user] Issue installing FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi 3
I have tried multiple times to install FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi3. I have created
a 100M and 200M raw disk image. Mounted the Standard and then tried with the
Legacy ISO. Both will boot the ISO, pa
Are you installing freedos under a VM or directly in the SD???
> El 24 set. 2019, a la(s) 22:16, shift83...@gmail.com escribió:
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> I have tried multiple times to install FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi3.
>
> I have created a 100M and 200M raw disk image.
>
> Mounted the Standard and then tried
I have tried multiple times to install FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi3.
I have created a 100M and 200M raw disk image.
Mounted the Standard and then tried with the Legacy ISO.
Both will boot the ISO, partition and format the hard disk. But when I
reboot and select the Install to Harddisk after
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